Segmental liver resection for colorectal metastases. 2009

Daniel V Kostov, and Georgi L Kobakov
Department of Surgery, Naval Hospital of Varna, BG-9010 Varna, Bulgaria. danielkostov@abv.bg

BACKGROUND The question, whether to perform either a segmental, or a major liver resection if both procedures are technically feasible, continues to be under debate. METHODS Outcomes from 188 liver resections for colorectal cancer liver metastases in the Naval Hospital of Varna in 2000-2007 were reviewed. All surviving patients were followed-up for a minimum of 2 years. Morbidity, mortality, mean blood loss, mean blood transfusion, disease-free survival and overall survival rates of the patients undergoing segmental liver resection (group one, n=76) and major liver resection (group two, n=112) were statistically compared. RESULTS No patients died in group one while 7 patients (3.7%) died in the early postoperative period in group two. There were 18 postoperative complications in group one (23%) and 38 in group two (33%) (p less than 0.05). The mean blood loss was 1,245 +/- 128 mL in group two and 423 +/- 232 mL in group one (p less than 0.001) while the mean blood transfusion requirement was 2 units (0-18 units) for patients with major liver resections and 0.5 unit (0-3 units) for those with segmentectomies (p less than 0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in disease-free survival (p=0.545) and overall survival rates (p=0.750) between both groups. CONCLUSIONS Segmental resection enables sufficient liver volume conservation. It results in lower perioperative morbidity and mortality rates and more seldom postoperative failure. Thus it warrants disease-free and overall survival rates similar to those following the major resection.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008113 Liver Neoplasms Tumors or cancer of the LIVER. Cancer of Liver,Hepatic Cancer,Liver Cancer,Cancer of the Liver,Cancer, Hepatocellular,Hepatic Neoplasms,Hepatocellular Cancer,Neoplasms, Hepatic,Neoplasms, Liver,Cancer, Hepatic,Cancer, Liver,Cancers, Hepatic,Cancers, Hepatocellular,Cancers, Liver,Hepatic Cancers,Hepatic Neoplasm,Hepatocellular Cancers,Liver Cancers,Liver Neoplasm,Neoplasm, Hepatic,Neoplasm, Liver
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D001803 Blood Transfusion The introduction of whole blood or blood component directly into the blood stream. (Dorland, 27th ed) Blood Transfusions,Transfusion, Blood,Transfusions, Blood
D002031 Bulgaria A country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey. The capital is Sofia.
D005260 Female Females
D006498 Hepatectomy Excision of all or part of the liver. (Dorland, 28th ed) Hepatectomies
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D012189 Retrospective Studies Studies used to test etiologic hypotheses in which inferences about an exposure to putative causal factors are derived from data relating to characteristics of persons under study or to events or experiences in their past. The essential feature is that some of the persons under study have the disease or outcome of interest and their characteristics are compared with those of unaffected persons. Retrospective Study,Studies, Retrospective,Study, Retrospective

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